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About

Sebastian lives with his mother, step-father and two siblings; his father has a regular but low-paid job, but his mother only has irregular work. Sebastian likes to play the guitar. He is also enjoying learning the Quichua language at school. In the future, he is hoping at the moment to work in gastronomy.

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Total $820
  • Tuition
    $820

Sebastian's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2022 Year 6
2021 Year 6
2020 Year 5
2019 Grade 11
2018 Grade 10

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Hello. I've been feeling better these last months but still a bit worried because of the pandemic and the insecurity here. I've been vaccinated and have returned to face-to-face classes. It's not the same as when we were studying at home, but I'm still doing my best, so that I can attain my dreams.
I've felt rather sad this year because I haven't been able to go to school and have real lessons, and also sometimes the internet connectivity at home has not been good. But the technical problems have always been sorted out in the end and I've done well in my studies. I'm glad I've passed the year without any problems and can go on to study in the next grade next year.
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